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Everyone has the duty to care for his or her own health or to seek such care from others. Those whose task it is to care for the sick must do so conscientiously and administer the remedies that seem necessary or useful.
A Catholic living will avoids the shortcomings and limitations of secular living wills, which deny patients proper end-of-life care. It also individualizes the document, making it patient-centered in accordance with Church teaching.
The introduction to the Directives notes, "The purpose of these Ethical and Religious Directives then is two-fold: first, to reaffirm the ethical standards of behavior in health care that flow from the Church's teaching about the dignity of the human person; second, to provide authoritative guidance on certain moral ...
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